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Is there anything wrong in GEJ standing at the back row?

A few people online are criticizing President Jonathan for allowing himself to be placed at the back row of this pic taken at the recently concluded US-Africa summit in D.C. Some say its disrespectful as he is the leader of the 'Giant of Africa'. But some argue that it really doesn't matter as long as he was recognized and invited.

What do you think? Is there really anything wrong with him standing at the back row?

207 comments:

  1. Its just a picture! People and their assumptions

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    1. Linda, they had to put him and the ugadan prez in the back row so their hats doesn't block the view of others. So don't make too much of it.

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    3. Absolutely nothing wrong...ride on mr president!! Opomu ogbumore..#datIboBoi

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    5. Nobody said anything, its Linda that just wants pple to criticize d position of our president in the photograph. Linda na wah for you, ntoi so far no one is seeing it as been wrong

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    6. Everything is wrong withthat photo. Why is he standing? Eh! He should have taken a mat to lie on the floor in that pic. People, I hope you are happy now?

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    7. As far as am concern, there's nothing wrong in him standing at the back. People should allow this man be jare.

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    8. Of the the things happening in the world people are worried about where the president Is standing? Y'all are the problem with this world

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  2. One person must be there?

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    1. GEJ is such a humble man. I love my president and may God continue to bless him and fill him with wisdom...

      @BOBO_EDO

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    2. WAT DIFF WILL IT MAKE IF HE IS AT D FRNT ROW??? ND WIT HIS HAT, HW CAN HE STAND AT D FRONT????? PPLE JUST LIKE TO CRITICIZE EVRYTIN.
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    3. Ode! Mumu....keep loving him. humble abi where em belong.

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  3. Nufin is wrong with dat, simply put, it means he gat their back like doggy style..

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    1. Exactly....I guess the Nigerians complaining are the uncivilised one...hehehe
      GEJ dnt mind them joor...work with people that can help fight Ebola virus and Boko haram activities.

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  5. It doesn't matter jor! We criticize everything everytime. Mtcheew.

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  6. Boko haram is taking lives on a daily basis, ebola is rapidly becoming a threat to human existence and some people are angry Our President is at the back row of a photo shoot... WAHOOOO!!!!!

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    1. Thank u very much! We like to make mountain out of a mole hill. It's just a picture,y'all shud chill abeg! Life is not that serious!

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  8. Nothing at all.


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  9. Nawao...there's nothing wrong with him standing at the back row jor

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  10. There is nothing wrong with him standing at the back. You all like to criticize for nothing. We can see him because he is standing at the back many of the leaders that are in the picture can't even be seen. #ILOVEGEJ

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  11. Nigerians is so disheartening dat we tend to make issues at of nothing.....is just a dem photograph

    Israel D...speaking.....

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    1. Pls speak proper english, ok? Dis is why nigeria is where we are

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    2. Haha! Onye ocha iru Fanta okpa coke

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  12. There is nothing wrong with the pics at all, those people saying rubbish should go take a chill pill

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  13. People shud give him a brk jhor
    If he was placed in d front dey ll talk, middle dey ll still complain Haba it just doesn't mk sense. Wat wud dey av him do.

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  14. it kinda shows our role in africa these days

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  15. Lwkmd! Wat can dis man ever do to pleases pple again? Dere's nutin wrong in it. Was he to start dragging front wit others? Nawaaoh! But d way he was standing there shaa! He looks funny!

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    1. Ur grammar is appalling.

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    2. My thought exactly,dey won't just let him be.grace b

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    3. Pleases pple?? Shettttttt

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    4. Shut up fools!!!!! Its a typo! Ndi ara!

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  16. is he d only person standing behind...

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  17. Must they see wrong in everything?? Mtschew

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  18. I c Mr president as a peaceful man datz y he stood dia....... Nigerianz lik makin ish outta nofin jare.... He is dia so watz d biggy?

    ~@iamJbankz S.A to President Jonathan 2015~

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  19. Der is notin wrong wit his position..

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  20. NAIJA Y'ALL ARE SO BACKWARD! WHATS WRONG WITH HIM BEING BEHIND. SO OTHERS STANDING BEHIND ARE BUS CONDUCTORS ABI??? RUBBISH!

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  21. It doesn't mean a thing biko...At least, linda is not talakin abt his bulge

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  22. There's nothing wrong with him standing at the back row.can everybody stay in front row? Why do Nigerians disrespect President Jonathan so much?

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  23. Why would he not stand at the back row?is he not d president of a shameless lawless corrupt country? Besides would he have fought To come to d front row?can someone tell him To stop wearing dat hat all d time?

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  24. Nawah oo.. Nigerians and unnecessary observations.. Must everybody stand in front? How will the photographer capture the view? Pls U̶̲̥̅̊ guys shld rest it.. It dsnt mean anything,.. Its jst dsnt mean anything...

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  25. Make una leave the HUMBLE Jona.

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  26. Somebody would have to stay @ the back nah!!!
    Conspiracy theories and dere analysis.

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  27. to me that's so messed up...we help most of the country out here standing and we the most popular.huge in everything oil,military e.t.c

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  28. It actually depends on how they all gathered to take the picture; maybe they just made a public announcement and they all stood up. But if it's the other way round then there's a big problem. First to comment Yay

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  29. hahahahaha...looks like Ashley Cole in the Roma team line up...#Idon'twanttobehere

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  30. Hahahaha Linda dnt u get it,,our president is being quarantined for Ebola..... lol irebisibrown@yahoo.com.sg

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  31. to me that's so messed up,we helped most of the countries standing up out there,we big in most things oil,military e.t.c am so stunned.

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  32. Haba!!! Backwards Nigerians can read meanings to everything sha...*smh*

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  33. Haha! There is plenty wrong o! He is the President of the most populous nation on Earth. But I have a feeling he went there by himself. He probably couldn't handle some intelligent talk from people in the front row. lol

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  34. GED always "looks" like someone who lacks stage presence and confidence. Shoulders down, always looking away; It's very easy to push ppl like that to the sideline.

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  35. Baba dey run for Ebolaaa nioo

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  36. Well considering how prominent Nigeria is today on the world stage because of Boko Haram and Ebola and as the giant of Africa in economy and population, our President should have more clout and be given pride of place at the front.

    I think GEJ is an unimpressive mouse in international affairs. Mumu things.

    Unless the world leaders were positioned alphabetically? Or first come first served?

    Kimmy*****

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  37. Nigerians always focus on the most irrelevant and nonsensical things. ''Giant of Africa''? Nigeria hasnt been that in YEARS! Who cares where he stood as long as something positive came from the meeting.

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  38. Lol GEJ naturally doesn't have the swag of a president.And its not humility that caused it,its natural.It wouldn't have mattered even if they put him in front

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  39. He deserves to be at the back! Such an incompetent president

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  40. He depicts current day Nigeria....At the back.
    This country has crumbled by the leaps under this guy's administration,but what does he care?
    He will go back to Aso rock,and his praise singers will be at the door waiting.

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  41. Is nothing. If gej is not there, who will?
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  42. And so? Even Jacob Zuma was relegated to the back row- nothing wrong there!

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  43. One person sha must be there.

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  44. Who cares??He could have been asked to squat for all I care!

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    1. Lol. Exactly, who cares. He is not better than those at the back. He deserves it.

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  45. Why wuld anytin be wrng wit dat? Ppl love to mak a case out of evrytin so am not suprised. Its nt as if he's d only 1 thr afterall

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  46. I just know sey if na baba Iyabo, dem no go even reason am jare. Somebody gotta stay at the back anyway n I know blame dem oo, its our current position in Africa

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  47. REMEMBER THE SAYING "WE ARE PRODUCT OF WHAT WE THINK AND BELIEVE". THAT WISE SAYING JUST CAME INTO PLAY. HE PLACED HIM SELF WHERE HE LITERARILY BELIEVE HE BELONGS. (BACK SEAT). OR PERHAPS COMPLEX OVERSHADOWED HIM. EITHER WAYS HE FALL SHORT OF OUR GLORY. WHAT A SHAME,

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  48. Yes... Its a way to quarantine Ebola infected presidents... LOL.. Linda na wa for u.. everything wey this man do get wahala...

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  49. It really doesn't matter where he stands. What matters is how his presence there will have a positive impact on our country.

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  50. If you it have it you flaunt it, unfortunately he (GEJ) doesn't have it so he he can't flaunt it, hence he stepped backwards!

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  51. Errmmmm why should GEJ be in front?
    Front of what representing who!??
    What exactly has he achieved that is worthy or 'standing in front'
    Please park mehn!! Left to me, he shouldn't be in the conference with all the madness going on in Nigeria

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  52. This was why a man at a recent party refused to come to the high table because the title ENGINEER blah Blah was not added to his name. Why do we pay attentions to IRRELEVANT stuff.

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  53. that is not d real pic, that is a photoshop, GEJ is in the middle, though on the second row, look in the pic u will see him in the middle.

    Blade say so.

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  54. It actually is funny! He looks like that kid in class who gets bullied a lot!

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  55. Some citizens are just stupid that nothing you do satisfy them


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  56. Whoever criticizes his being at the back is jobless and clueless

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  57. There is something wrong with it.. First question is who are those in front??? This is a US-Africa Summit aint it?? I bet you, Obama would never be at the back. Its time we put our country in the right place and our leaders should stop Ridiculing us! Nigeria should be commanding a lot of respect in Africa but our dear leader doesn't know what it takes.. He is and has always been clueless.. Btw, we have major issues to bother about.. Boko haram, Ebola etc

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  58. It doesn't matter, someone has to be at the back row...

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  59. I don't no why people can't mind their business, always looking into people's life and movement

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  60. It doesn't matter, someone has to be at the back row...

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  61. Nothing is wrong with it, I hope it's not inferiority complex sha........but I will stand in front when I become the president of this great country called Nigeria......Amen

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  62. I love how highly Nigerians place themselves! Lmao. It's all good. Just so you know, we mean nothing to the world especially other African countries. Get a grip, Giant of Africa my ass!

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  63. Linda, u too like asiri eehh, Kai mallam

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  64. i don't see anything wrong at all, some one has to be there.

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  65. theres nothin wrong wit Mr. President standing at d back row, after all he ws recognise, dats d most important thing.

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  66. Leader of Giant africa lol...Looks like he can bearly lead Nigeria...Yes He is presient of the biggest economy in africa but not africa..lol

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  67. so linda what kind of stupid news is this..who the fuck do you nigerians think you are..huh? so which president should stand at the back...you guys are just dumb..and make stupid things out of nothing...u guys av serious issues like ebola and boko haram...face what matters!!
    *If u want don't post it*

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  68. Ppl wt their wahala!!! Wot is wrng wt sm1 stnding @ d bk row of a piz?
    ...Bianca T...

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  69. Nigerian's and their wahala. Their is nothing you will talk or do they will not complain. Tufiakwa.

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  70. lol.....sum peeps can run deir mouth

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  71. Theres nothing wrong with this pix....they were arranged according to their heights

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  72. Nigerians and our negativity. Must we make everything an issue? How this a big deal?

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  73. Dat is actually been humble, and as we all knw, na coins dey make noise pass
    .. we like criticising unnecessarily..

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  74. Nigerians tho'. It doesn't really mata his position in d shot. He sha partook of d event....dassal dah matters! Smh

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  75. Dere is notin wrong wit him standing at d back row now,haba

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  76. Ko is ogbon taleda kosi wa ta le wu ,tale fi taye loun.der's no biggy in his position in dis picha.#shollymama#

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  77. If everybody stands in front who would stand at the back? Give the man a break!

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  78. Make he enter camera becos him bi leader of 'Giant of Africa*???

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  79. It matters a lot. Have u ever seen US President standing at the back row? Never!

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  80. Pls, pls, pls, ppl shld leave Jona now ah ah. If he doesn't stand there, sm1 else would have stood there. Ah! Na wah o.

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  81. God ill Kill you before 2015 Mr Fool GET I Just Hate Him God Knows

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  82. dere is notin wrong with him standing at the back row abeg pple free our president

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  83. Please no one should criticize our president, as a black Africa man you must always be extremely careful,i guess him just applied philosophical calmness and went behind to avoid gossip of ebola.

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  84. Certainly...... Nothing wrong at all

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  85. haha. nothing wrong. bt why is Obama not standing at the back

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  86. GEJ na slow guy! e no get action

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  87. At least we can notice his hat... Hehehehehehe.. Not bad win cool cash today... http://www.asbgist.com/2014/08/asbgist-is-year-old-stand-chance-to-win.html?m=1

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  88. Nigerians can make case out of nothing

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  89. HE DESERVES TO STAND AT THE BACK ROW! HE IS A SUB-STANDARD LEADER!

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  90. There's nothing wrong wth it10 August 2014 at 16:58

    There's nothing wrong with it. Nigerian's always want to fault something. If he stayed in front, some other president would have stood at the back. It doesn't make those standing behind less important.

    I think the problem is that every one in Nigeria nowadays think they should have an opinion in everything. They open their mouths and reveal their ignorance.

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  91. Nigerians and their dumb conclusions about everything. Whether he stands in front or behind doesn't matter. Pictures are usually taken with the short ones in front and tall ones behind. So shut up you Linda Ikeji the bitch from hell

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  92. Back or front , ll'ts slove Ebola or Boko haram pblm.

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  93. I am a 64 year old woman who fell in love with your BLOG. My children and grandchildren are laughing at me when I discuss issues I read on your Blog. PLEASE CONTINUE TO DISCUSS SERIOUS ISSUES & ENTERTAINMENT AND LEAVE ORDINARY PHOTO SHOOT EVENTS ALONE. EVEN IF OUR PRESIDENT WAS PLACED IN THE FRONT ROW DOES THAT HELP NIGERIA. ARE WE EVEN SURE ALL BANTERS AT THE SUMMIT WILL COME TO SOMETHING

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  94. Giant of Africa with mounting poverty levels, incessant unrestrained terrorist attacks, dilapidated healthcare infrastructure and sky rocketing crime levels. Morelike JOKE of Africa. Linda post this oh!

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  95. na real wah o. why dis papa come dey shame us now?

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  96. Best president ever.... Call me LIB 1

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  97. there's nothing wrong but GJ is an idiot so i fully support his condemnation. Chibok girls are still missing and this fool is touring the world. Fellow nigerians when it gets too far I say we lynch our politicians qaddafi style. we live in poverty and they dnt give a fock cos theyve made it

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  98. He doesn't want to infect dem wt ebola diseases ni wch I fink is gud.

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  99. It a group photograph, some1 must be there. Nigeria criticism, what is wrong with standing behind?

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  100. Its an insult to Nigeria's Foreign Image. It is are some minor gestures like this that make other African countries challenge Nigeria.

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  101. Who no de fear ebola..... Una even tank God say dem allow enter de hall self

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  102. Everything is wrong with GEJ at the back row when the like of Iyayi of Benin is on the front row. For people saying it doesnt matter, will you ever see Obama in the back row in any picture of Presidents? Let him try it and Americans will be on his case. This picture is that of African leaders and GEJ should be seen in the front row because Nigeria is a leading African nation. Obansanjo will definitely not be at that back row. GEJ should start behaving in a manner that even if he decises to be at the back, others will call him to the front in recognition of Nigeria's place in Africa.

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  103. If they like they should make him d *BOUNCER*, he is our presido. #Team Back Stander!
    BILAL

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  104. The other people at the back,are they not human beings?people should grow up abeg!

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  105. There's nothing wrong for him to stand at the back but the way he's position looks like he's been isolated. #Ebolatinz lol.

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  106. Abacha or Babangida wont be placed there. Its not just a picture. Have you ever seen Putin, Obama and their likes placed there. This is in the midst of Africa, he should not be placed there in the midst of African leaders the picture is speaking a thousand words.

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  107. It's a message he helms the giant of Africa but doesn't act like it. Everything is symbolic in politics.

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  108. No issue here biko!! Moving on to more important things

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  109. One thing I can tell you for free is that OBJ would not have been caught dead in the last row..... GEJ has the charisma of an houseboy.

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  110. Nothing wrong, his aim is to achieve something not by picture position. Nigerian's we v problem.

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  111. Ebola Jonathan is standing like a clown he is..

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  112. That is a natural position for a weak and confused president who has no relevance at home let alone on the international scene. Worst 'leader' Nigeria ever had.

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  113. I do not see anything wrong with the picture,he is just being his usual self (clueless)

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  114. The question is who deserves to be at the back row???

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  115. you people you are stupid because there is a protocle for everything in decent country it is not like nigeria the big 419 sitdown the first row of the church you must know

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  116. YES... IT IS HORRIBLY WRONG AND STUPID OF HIM TO ALLOW HIMSELF TO BE PLACED AT THE BACK SO....

    HUMILITY HAS NO PLACE IN LEADERSHIP, FEIGNED HUMILITY - SURE

    HOW YOU DRESS, HOW YOU SPEAK, HOW TO STAND, HECK... WHERE YOU STAND IN A PICTURE LINE UP SHOWS STRENGTH, SHOWS DIRECTION, SHOWS PURPOSE.

    PLZ NIGERIA NEEDS BETTER POLITICAL MINDS, THAT KNOWS HOW TO HANDLE SITUATIONS WELL

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  117. There's is nothing wrong with the pics besides linda there is this tape going round now by pastor bosun I bought it in camp yesterday saying the boko haram issue is not only political that their plan is to Islamist Nigeria that what they want is sharia cus is in our constitution he said a lot I think you should find out

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  118. Nothing wrong with it esp as he should be way at the back

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  119. Sebi we be giant? na back giant dey stand na!

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  120. My presıdo dey observe every every...lol! IT İŞ WELL

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  121. His dressing may affect the way they see him. America is all about packaging. That drab looking Ijaw dress does not give him any heft. Agbada may be better on him. He even looks better in agbada.

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  122. na wa oh, ppl with their wahala, is he the only one at the back? Nigerians and sabi sabi

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  123. This is one president that has been bashed endlessly! Are the others in the back row not human beings as well? I feel for him. People no longer have any respect for the seat.

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  124. His dressing may affect the way they see him. America is all about packaging. That drab looking Ijaw dress does not give him any heft. Agbada may be better on him. He even looks better in agbada. Besides, the man is on the downward spiral. The country that he rules is in tatters. Boko Haram ppl are running amok and Ebola is killing his ppl. All these add to his bad image abroad and at home.

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  125. Maybe he is scared of ebola virus.

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  126. Hello.....its just a photograph. ..nobody forced him to stay there... #gosh#

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  127. come on guys wake up whats wrong with him being back or front, so the other people/head of states that are standing with him on the same row are what!? come out of the darkness and in to the light.

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  128. Na wa for pple... Dere is nothing wrong with the pics.. It juz a picture and there is no tag written on the front to show dat pple in d front row are more better.. There are many oda important things to talk abt in Nig nw.. Not abt president in d back of a pic

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  129. Nutin wrong. however, Olusegun Obasanjo would never stand in the back row. i trust that man.

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  130. Dats no point abeg, its jus a pic those @ the bac re dey nt humans

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  131. NAWOOOOOOO NAIJA MUST U CRITICISED IN EVRYTIN OUR PRESIDO DO HENHEEEE, I didn't c anytin wrong w him b @ d bk sumone must DERE

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  132. linda look for better NEWS jor!

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  133. There's definitely nothing wrong with him standing at the back.its jst a picture. Na wa for nigerians. We too dey complain eh. AMYsexy

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  134. Who would have stood there and it would be oK.Anything you do ppl must talk in this world.

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  135. OBJ would always position himself front and centre. It doesn't really matter though....

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  136. Dias notn wrong with dat pls..

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  137. The odd thing is why will all African leaders, over forty something in number, leave their continent to meet one man? Why not an African country host the summit with Obama in attendance as a guest?

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  138. May be they thought he has Ebola virus. He was kept a bit distant from the others. They should remember that 'dere is God oh'.

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  139. Everyone can't stand in front.nothing wrong with d pic joor

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  140. Abeg leave Jonah for d back row o, his hat will block oda pples faces if he stays in front

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  141. Nigerians are hypocrites....Nothing is wrong with where he stands..

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  142. E no wan spread EBOLA now.dats y e stood as one man broze

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  143. Eyi Omo naija, u guys should try and be realistic for once naaa, come on, it just a picture. Moreover, he is not the only one at the back. This shows that he was fully recognized in the mix. Ok, can any one point at any other president in that pic apart from Mr. President GEJ?

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  144. It matters, it is a sign of weakness and lack of confidence. It is 2014 and you got to have game to play big.
    Will Obama ever stand at the back like a lost school boy? No way!

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  145. Gridlock Ebola Jonathan standing at the back row in a gathering of African leaders..he is shameless person

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  146. There's notn wrong wit dat. For those of uo answering LIB Prince, LIB Syndrome, LIB Addict, Face of LIB etc be careful. I did nt jst bring d concept 'LIB Princess' sometn prompted it. Vry soon Anuty Linda wil officially bring it 2ur notice dat Gnomic Pretex is d LIB Princess!

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  147. He was given a well deserved position..

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  148. Mr GOODLUCK has only brought us all kinds of BADLUCK. VOTE HIM OUT!

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  149. LInda, I beg find beta gist. Must he be in the front? This is not a sensible topic for discussion!

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  150. At least I can see him from where he's standing. My president stands out!

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  151. those standing at the back with him, are they not presidents like him? him standing at the back shows that he is a simple man. if anybody chooses to stand front row, who will stand at the back?

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  152. those standing at the back with him, are they not presidents like him? him standing at the back shows that he is a simple man. if anybody chooses to stand front row, who will stand at the back? .....hanikomo1@yahoo.com

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  153. some Nigerian and their village mentality
    cant you see him? must he stay in front row
    am happy, he represent us





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  154. i think people just like to talk no matter the situation. And the media just exits to fuel criticism.

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  155. EVERYTHING is wrong with it. Theres one key bit of info think a lot of us from the posted comments are unaware of. Just in case you all didn't know the standibg spots for the photographs are alloted before arrival. NEVER before have we been placed so "far away". It says a lot abou how the world presently views our nation and our leader. Its a backward trend people.

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  156. What I see in d pic is racism. Only whites on d front row? Lindodo, to me, it seems like inferiority complex. My opinion tho....

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  157. For God's sakes it's just a damn picture haba. That's the problem we have in Africa especially Nigeria. we spend time on irrelevant things, Giant of Africa indeed. Does standing on the front row stop boko haram bombings or the spread of Ebola? or the fact that there are many unemployed Nigerians graduates? or our health sector is wacked? I don't even wana go into the educational sector. Focus is what we lack instead of our "scientists" looking for an ebola cure na pix be the problem now...

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  158. Erm, i think by default he fell into the position he belongs. Hehehe! Just kidding oh. It's just a picture na, somebody has to be there. Btw he's first from the back, so he is still first na! Hian!.
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  159. nothing wrong with that, his not the only one there. At least we saw him in the pics. How about others that are completely covered?

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  160. @Least He Featured In The Pics Na. What If He Wasn't Allowed To Take The Shot? (Linda's Man)

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  161. He stood at the back but he stood out....in his outfit which we have all come to know..even his silhouette would stand out..ITS JUST A PICTURE PLEASE. THE GREMLIN HAS SPOKEN!

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  162. where he go stand before? anuofia, Obama sent him behind for being so stupid.lol

    but seriously it doesn't matter imagine how long the line would be if they all stood in front.

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  163. is there anything we will not criticize in Nigeria? so the tall ones should stay in front while the short ones behind abi? Please lets give this man a break

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  164. They dragged him to the back bcoz of EBOLA...#smile#

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  165. HOW CAN SOMETHING BE WRONG IN WHERE YOU STAND IN A PICTURE.WHAT WILL PEOPLE NOT READ MEANING INTO.

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